Lockheed, BAE, L-3 among 8 named to $183M Navy IDIQ

Contractors will provide integrated security systems and support

By David Hubler

Mar 03, 2011

EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated to correct the value of the contract award.

Eight companies, including Lockheed Martin Corp., BAE Systems Inc., and L-3 Services, have been named to an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, performance-based contract that includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the individual contracts to an estimated $183 million.

Under the awards, the contractors will provide Integrated Security Systems Sustainment support services in Charleston, S.C.; Norfolk, Va.; and Washington, D.C.; according to a Defense Department announcement today.

The awardees and the value of their individual contracts are:

Lockheed Martin Corp., $34,670,212;

Chenega Technical Services Corp., LLC, $36,009,534;

Dataline LLC, 36,193,425;

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services Inc., $36,194,645;

M.C. Dean Inc., $35,520,355;

DRS Technical Services Inc., $34,653,184;

L-3 Services Inc., $33,489,745;

Systems Applications and Solutions, $34,864,977.

Work is expected to be completed by March 2012. If all options are exercised, work could continue until March 2016, the announcement said.

This contract was competitively procured by full and open competition via the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center e-Commerce Central website and the Federal Business Opportunities website, with eight offers received.

Reader Comments

Sat, Mar 5, 2011
watchingfrogsboil
american kleptocracy

Top Pentagon Military Officers are also Top Lockheed Martin Salesmen
Not sated after sacking the U.S. Treasury, like locusts our Military Industrial Complex is swarming around the globe seeking new sources of sustinance. In the photo linked below we see U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz presenting a model of the C-130J-30 Super Hercules to Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony at a ceremony at the Air Force Station at Hindon near New Delhi, India on Saturday (5 February 2011) to mark the induction of the first of six Lockheed Martin C-130J airplanes purchased for the Indian Air Force.
U.S. total debt $55.6 trillion, U.S. federal debt $14.1 trillion, U.S. federal deficit $1.5 trillion, U.S. dollar rapidly losing world reserve currency status, as U.S. politicians bought and paid for by multinational corporations (legalized by Citizens United vs. FEC) cut education, close schools, convert asphalt roads to gravel and accelerate America's descent into oblivion so they can pay Lockheed Martin and other greed- and graft-infested government contractors billions for Rube Goldberg defense systems and myriad non-defense boondoggles as unnecessary, unaffordable and unjustifiable as our unending wars for oil and profit. And with the open support of Pentagon top brass, the debt for death and destruction will grow to plague nations around the world:
http://watchingfrogsboil.com/top-pentagon-military-officers-are-also-top-l

Fri, Mar 4, 2011
Editor

Thanks. We've fixed the typo.

Fri, Mar 4, 2011

There is a typo in the contract amount. It is $183 Million, not Billion.

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